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Man of My Dreams

A Novel - Random House International Edition

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  • 278 páginas
  • 10 horas de lectura

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Hannah Gavener is fourteen in the summer of 1991, caught between the glamorous weddings of celebrities in magazines and the reality of her parents’ crumbling marriage. As she navigates her teenage years and moves from Philadelphia to Boston to Albuquerque, Hannah grapples with increasingly complex questions about love and relationships. At what point do childhood issues stop being an excuse for adult failures? Is settling for someone who isn’t your soul mate a sign of maturity or defeat? When moving for a guy who may not love you back, are you being brave or foolish? Each relationship in her life presents its own challenges: her stubborn father, her captivating yet troublesome cousin Fig, and Henry, the college crush who dates Fig while Hannah develops feelings for him. Throughout her twenties, Hannah encounters boyfriends who either love her or break her heart, leading her to a clearer understanding of what she truly desires. By the end of this journey, she knows what she wants but still questions her courage to pursue it. With honesty and humor, this narrative offers a poignant exploration of the external influences and personal choices that shape our identities.

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Man of My Dreams, Curtis Sittenfeld

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2006
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Título
Man of My Dreams
Subtítulo
A Novel - Random House International Edition
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Random House
Publicado en
2006
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
278
ISBN10
0812977882
ISBN13
9780812977882
Serie
Título original
The man of my dreams
Calificación
3,3 de 5
Descripción
Hannah Gavener is fourteen in the summer of 1991, caught between the glamorous weddings of celebrities in magazines and the reality of her parents’ crumbling marriage. As she navigates her teenage years and moves from Philadelphia to Boston to Albuquerque, Hannah grapples with increasingly complex questions about love and relationships. At what point do childhood issues stop being an excuse for adult failures? Is settling for someone who isn’t your soul mate a sign of maturity or defeat? When moving for a guy who may not love you back, are you being brave or foolish? Each relationship in her life presents its own challenges: her stubborn father, her captivating yet troublesome cousin Fig, and Henry, the college crush who dates Fig while Hannah develops feelings for him. Throughout her twenties, Hannah encounters boyfriends who either love her or break her heart, leading her to a clearer understanding of what she truly desires. By the end of this journey, she knows what she wants but still questions her courage to pursue it. With honesty and humor, this narrative offers a poignant exploration of the external influences and personal choices that shape our identities.